The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 12, 1922, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Wednesday. April 12, 1022.
SJOGREN ADDRESSES
ENGINEER FRESHMEN
Professor Traces Development of
Present Industrial
System
"Manufacturing is the outcome of
Engineering," said Professor C. A
Sjogren, before the Freshmen engin
eers last Monday afternoon at the Ori
entation lecture.
"The engineer deals with progress;
Jie is primarily a iprogress maker,
he puts new things on the market and
puts into operation new principles and
Ideas.
Professor S oirren showed how our
present industrial systems had origin
ated. He traced it through from the
Feudal System where men were bound
to work for the landlords who in re
turn, gave them their keep, up to the
present industrial system. After the
Feudal system came the Domestic
system where men fanned their land
and practiced some handicraft at
home, such as spinning tr weaving.
Then came the forerunner of the mod
ern factory where a man hired people
to work machines in his home and in
exchange paid them wages.
The invention of four important ma
chines in the latter part of the eigh
teenth century, namely: the spinning
wheel, water wheel, power loom and
the steam engine completely revolu
tionized the industrial system. But
possibly a greater change took place
when factories adopted the present
mass production systems. It is due
to this system of rapid production
that we are able to buy autos and
other things so cheaply.
Prof. Sjogren compared the manu
facture of an auto with a locomotive,
comparing the different fits and allow
ances an dthe methods of manufactur
ing and assembling of the parts.
A factory generally gets iis start
from a small "one man" organization
such as a blacksmith slu.p where on"
man does several kinds of work, to a
large factory where every different
kind of work has a separate depart
ment with a manager and staff of
employees. When a factory reaches
this size it has to have some kind of
system on which to run. Some one
man or group of men must be respon
sible for the successful operation of
the factory. These must have sub
ordinates who in return are respons
ible for certain departments and so on.
Prof. Sjogren with the aid of diagrams
on the board compared the Simple
Military' system of factory organiza
tion with the coir plicated systems now
used.
record not equalled by any chapter In
the United States
The chapter now holds the debatinR
championship of the state of Ne
braska, and the national champion
ship In oratory. The honors won last
year were nearly as great as the divi
sional oratorical contest won by Wos
leyan and we broke even in debate,
Three years ago thib school held the
championship of four states, Xe
braska, Colorado, South Dakota and
Kansas. The record of Nebraska
Alpha chapter Is to be envied
Laat year the local chapter of this
organization took over the manage
ment of debate and oratory in this
school, the power held formerly by
the Forensic Council. The Forensic
Council was dissolved and its entire
work turned over to Pi Kappa Delta.
The management of the oratory and
debate programs for this year has
been much more successful this year
than at any time in the past. Seven
teen debates were scheduled and one
oratorical contest with Ootnei
SONG BOOK DRIVE
STARTS ON CAMPUS
Sororities Request More Subscrip
tion Books to Take Care of
Drive to Sell Song Book
The camoalsm for subscription to
tho second edition of the iseDrasKa
Song Book started off with a rusn
Nearly every sorority taking part in
(tin Rii7scr ntion contest nas iuu in
a rush order tor more suDscriinn'n
hlank books to take care of their
business.
The prizes for the song book an
on display at the College Book store
The sorority prize of a $75 Sheffield
Tpa so rv oe or vacuum sweeper is
creating keen competition among the
Rororitv eirls. A large number of
eirls outside the sororities have en
tered the campaign for the individual
prfze, a $40 seal grairted cowhide
The members of Nebraska Alpha traveling bag.
chapter are: T. Q. Harrison, presi
dent; Philip S. Carrel!, correspond
ing secretary; Ralph G. Brooks, re
cording secretary: Trof. K. H. Wells
financial agent; Prof. B. D. Scott
treasurer; Joseph X. Downs, Ksley
Kirk. Wendell Alabaster, Gerald
Boyer, Habeeb Skierik, Wm. Parkin
son, Prof. Glenn Calien. Honorary
member: Dr. G. A. Mulfinger.
DELEAN GIRLS HAD
CLEVER PARTY FRIDAY
Slams, clever take-offs, and ex
cellently costumed rtiaracters com
bined to make the Girls' Program of
Delian a delightful suross. Delian
iv.rn and women have the one failing
of finding each other cjuite agreeable,
it has been some time since a wed
ding of the importance of the one
pulled Friday night has occurred.
However, this setting was 1M2.
Misses Rita Atkinson and Carol Wil
liams played the star roles of groom
and brid but who they represented
shall long remain a secret. Miss Mary
Inglis nas the officiating Reverend
who joined the charming couple in
the holy bonds of hemlock! Miss
rauline Kaiser as Pa and Miss Ruby
Wcli'c iid. n us "Hobby" furnished most
of the comedy. A group undiscov
ered treasures (old maids) came to
the wedding with their tales ol
chances gone and chances lacking in
which the pleasure was only dimmed
by the thoughts of tho prim possibili
ties of the real Vj?,2.
PI KAPPA DELTA
ELECTS MEMBERS
Six Members Added to Nebraska
Alpha Chapter During this Year
Chapter Holds Splendid Record.
Six new members were elected to
Pi Kappa Delta, the national debat
ing fraternity. Those who woo
honors which entitled them to mem
bership are: Joyce lioeye, Seattle
Stowater, Randolph Fleming, Curtis
Norlin, R. W. Chenoweth and Habeeb
Skierik. Mr. Skierik was elected to
membership several weeks preceding
the national Pi Kappa Delta conven
tion at Indianola, Iowa, and received
his initiation bringing him into full
membership. The other five men
were recently elected to membership.
The chapter of the fraternity at Ne
braska Wesleyan is known as the Ne
braska Alpha chapter and is one of
the most active in the order. During
the past two years members of this
chapter have won high honors for the
chapter and for the school. It has a
Y. W. C. A. CONVOCATION.
Miss Katherine Webb of Beatrice,
spoke before the Y. W. C. A. mem
bers Tuesday morning at the regular
association convocation. Her subject
was on the subject. "The Need of
Girls' Clubs in Small Towns."
Just preceding the address by Miss
Webb, the members of the Girls' Re
serves of Lincoln gave a short pro
gram showing the opportunity for the
girls' reserves working among the
younger girls preparing them for the
Y. W. C. A. work.
A special training class is being.
organized this week for all girls m
t jrested in studying the organization
of clubs in country communities.
More than ISO subscriptions to the
second edition of the song book were
realized from th ecampaign for fra
ternity songs to he published in the
new book. Fourteen fraternities
signed up for twenty-three .pages of
the new book.
CO-EDS COMMERCIAL CLUB
TO MEET NEXT THURSDAY
The Women's Commercial Club will
give their monthly dinner Thursday
at six o'clock, Ellen Smith Hall. This
will be the last dinner of the club and
all the members are urged to be pres
ent. Immediately following the din
ner an important business meeting
will be held.
Unusual Position
lor
VACATION
WORK
Opportunity tmvol or become
nerniiiiMMitly " loom oil with well
known cilm-ntionnl Institution.
All mllrond firi refnnlvl unit
rirfinllt- Kimrnnlwd Kiilnry for the
MimmiT with a drawing nrrount on
buini'M oiu li wwk.
This position (fives nn opportun
ity to make X-fxoO ilurlUK vaca
tion. Write fully, giving flgo ami pawt
experience. AiMres Sales Manager
Nntionnl Home & School Ads'n..
Haihvay Kxehanga Ulilg., Kriibrs
City, Mo.
Harry Ilubbell, '21, and Myron Car
ey are visiting at the Acacia house
this week. Mr. Ilubbell is now in
the Engirrering game at Omaha and
Mr. Garey is with an insurance com
pany at Des Moines.
COMPLETE LIST OF COM
MITTEES IS ANNOUNCED
(Continued from Page One)
Pharmacy College
Joe Xoh, chairman
Gladys Easton
Engineering College
Theodore J. Woth, chairman
Wallace Craig
A. B. Lindgren
Paul C. Kroulh
Dental College
C. B. Rich, chairman
F. S. Layrnon
The Alumni Week committee has
definitely adopted the name of, "The
Cornhusker Roundup" as the official
title (if the three-day fun festival in
June.
MANY MEN IN INTER
COLLEGE MEET SATURDAY
(Continued from Page One.)
Mile, 4 mile team. Same line-up pins
Summers, Hartman and others.
120 Hurdles, dish, Lear, Liiikens.
440 Hurdles, Gish will run a paced
race.
Shot, Noble, Moulton. Hartman.
Discus, Noble, Hatch, Moulton, Well
er, Wenke.
Javelin. Wenke, Carman, Selioepp'd,
Brown, Moulton.
Iliuh Jump Phillips, Gish, Turner,
Noble.
Broad Jump, Hatch, Deering, Carson,
Layton, Gish. Ted Smith.
Pole Vault, llarlley, Riddlesbarger
Brown, Trabi-r.
Where do
You Lunch?
Pardon tis for asking. Our ob
ject, however, is merely to sug
gest that you try this restau
rant. You will find a first-class menu
at very popular prices. Every
thing about our place is very
clean and inviting, and the
cooking and service well, ju.t
ask those who eat here.
Central Hotel Cafe
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SUBSCRIPTION DANCE
Friday Nite, Apr. 14
Rosewilde Party House
Watson's Seven Piece Orchestra
Admission $1.00, Tax 10c, Total $1.10
Lettz Dance
D St.
1220
Lettz Dance
Mrs. T. E.
Williams
Private Studio
Dancing
Phone B4258
MAdunai ut, MULA'
ANNUAL ALL MASONIC DANCE
with
Ackerman8 Easy Goin' Jazz
Sponsored by Square and Compass Clut
Scottish Rite Temple, Saturday, Anril 1'
Assessment $1.00 Pay as you Enter
The Demand Increases
The demand for qualified office help Is increasing daily. ve
hi'.ve placed several sludents in good positions this week. "' Win
not hegin your preparation now. A few months will train you
for pleasant work at good pay.
Enter Monday :: :: Literature Free
NEBRASKA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
T. A. Hlakeslee, A. IV, Ph. B., President
(Accredited hy Americr.n Association of Vocational Schools)
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